Example sentences of "[adv] to put [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Enough to put together a good story but not enough to rush into print with it . ’
2 There may have been a breakdown in communication ; the taxi for day care did not call , the officer in charge was abrupt , the meal unsuitable ; these are matters not hard to put right , but unless sorted out quickly , enough to put off an elderly person perhaps reluctant to face a change of routine or the challenge of meeting new people .
3 Burning brands from the huts and from two galleys the MacIans had fired were seized and thrown into the MacIans ' own ships , to draw some of them away to put out the fires .
4 And just to put together a way that you can change it from a feature into a benefit , using either of those ways .
5 I bent my knees a little to put on the shoulder-strap and left him watching me move back onto the road .
6 Time now to put out the stuff from the back of the shelves , holding back the normal fare until everyone is back on the treadmill again .
7 If I regurgitate this , it is simply to put down a vote of censure from this column on ministers , particularly Douglas Hogg of the Foreign Office , who did nothing to prepare for the eventuality of oil slicks .
8 Er France interv intervened in Spain initially to put down a liberal revolt .
9 By making it hard to put up the tall blocks of flats of the sort that span the skylines of most capitals , the government condemns Tokyo to low-rise , cramped housing .
10 Tim Catterall , a director of Sanderson , Townend and Gilbert , said : ‘ We have found the response to Cornmill extremely encouraging and are working hard to put together a good mix of tenants who can thrive alongside each other .
11 You are seeking ideas whenever you invite someone else to put forward an idea about a possible course of action .
12 After a while , two soldiers in khaki ponchos came up the hill and asked us somewhat apologetically to put out the fire .
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